FINANCIAL CRASH
_ NATIONAL LEADER'S VIEW GOVERNMENT WOULDN'T WORRY (Per United Press Association.] PAHIATUA, November 11." Addressing National Party supporter* last night, the Hon. Adam Hamilton said he believed the Government would not worry unduly if it wrecked th« country’s financial system. The object of the Government was to over* throw capitalism and the system of private ownership. ■ ' If its financial manipulations brought disaster, the Government would, ho happy. “It could say: “ Look, capitalism has broken down; we will have to adopt Socialism.'’ The farmer had to got back tbo ownership of his produce after the war, and it was the farmer’s job to that men of the right type were in power then, ’
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Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 10
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113FINANCIAL CRASH Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 10
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